They don't specify which models are compliant, but they are fully aware of the law, including the SoC origin.
Maybe this could power a relay with a timer, to control a fan that shuts off afer a set time? It would be great if it worked without a hub, but I'd settle for having to set it up through hub logic.
XBMC for Linux doesn't support any hardware accelleration as of this writing! Weird, because I thought that was what the CrystalHD thing was for, and now I wonder what they did to make the Boxxee box keep up.
XBMC for Linux doesn't support any hardware accelleration as of this writing! Weird, because I thought that was what the CrystalHD thing was for, and now I wonder what they did to make the Boxxee box keep up.
NOT FREE, bad trial
This has a lot of battery options. Not sure how mountable it is though.
This is a great idea, and could be used in a car, etc. Small enough to take with you when you travel.